Team B will get the ball where the field goal was kickedfrom. They do not get it from the spot where the ball is snapped from.
It depends:In the NFL, it is from the spot that the ball was placed for the kicker.In College and High School, it is from the line of scrimmage where the ball was snapped.
This is when the team with possession of the football lines up on the line of scrimage and a kicker from that team tries to kick the football between the two goal posts. If the kicker makes it, it is worth 3 points.
No there has not at the end of regulation the game will go into overtime until one team scores a touchdown or field goal. the overtime rules are -15mins -touchdown on 1st possession the team that scored the touchdown wins -field goal on 1st possession the opposing team has a chance to score a field goal if the opposing team scores a touchdown they win -field goal on 2nd possession the team that scored the field goal wins
Goal post to goal post, a football field is 360 feet long.
There is no field goal in Association Football (soccer), that exists only on American football.
In football a field goal would be executed when it passes through the uprights of the goal post.
In college football, the rule for a missed field goal to the kicker's left is called wide left and conversely wide right if it misses to the kicker's right. It is described as short if it is aimed correctly but does not have the distance to go over the cross bar.
3 points for a field goal in American Football
Yes. If a field goal is attempted prior to fourth down and the snap is bad, the ball is not kicked, and the offense keeps possession of the ball, the field goal may be attempted on the next down.
100 yards.
because a field goal in basketball and football are both worth one point That's not correct. A field goal is 3 points in football and 1 point for an extra point
A football field post to post is 120 yards. It is 100 yards from goal to goal and each endzone is 10 yards.